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Office of Rep. Alexander Mascot Ikwechegh*
*Press Statement*
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
*Apology Regarding Recent Interaction with Citizen Stephen Abuwatseya*
*Abuja, FCT | Tuesday, October 29, 2024* – I wish to address an incident that occurred on Sunday involving an unfortunate exchange with Citizen Stephen Abuwatseya, an e-hailing cab driver.
What began as a misunderstanding escalated into actions and remarks I deeply regret, which do not reflect the values and character I strive to uphold, both as a citizen and as a representative of the people.
I sincerely apologize for my words and actions during this incident. I recognize the distress and frustration this has caused Citizen Abuwatseya, his family, and the public at large. As a public servant, I understand the weight of my role and how my words can impact others.
While I am human and not infallible, I remain accountable for my actions. Citizen Abuwatseya and I have explored alternative dispute resolution methods to address this issue and have reached a respectful resolution, which I am committed to following through.
Furthermore, I extend my heartfelt apologies to the Inspector General of Police, recognizing the unintended disparagement my remarks may have caused to his person, his office, and the entire institution. I reaffirm my respect for the Nigerian Police Force and the Inspector General's commitment to maintaining law and order.
Additionally, I extend my sincere apologies to the leadership and members of this House and the National Assembly as a whole for any deficit in goodwill this incident may have caused. I am aware that my actions reflect not only on myself but also on this esteemed institution and the trust that the public places in us.
This incident has been a humbling reminder of the necessity for restraint and self-control, especially in challenging circumstances. I sincerely apologize for any pain or discomfort my actions may have caused, and I am committed to learning from this experience to grow into a better citizen and a more empathetic representative of the people.
This experience is particularly disheartening given my recent achievements in constituency engagement, including many interventions in health, agriculture, education, and economic empowerment for my people. It is a teachable moment not only for me but also for many in the political sphere, as we are held to higher standards of conduct and rhetoric, even under provocation.
I am committed to using this as an opportunity for growth and as a call to be better, and do better.
Signed:
*Rep. Alexander Mascot Ikwechegh*
Office of Rep. Alexander Mascot Ikwechegh*
*Press Statement*
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
*Apology Regarding Recent Interaction with Citizen Stephen Abuwatseya*
*Abuja, FCT | Tuesday, October 29, 2024* – I wish to address an incident that occurred on Sunday involving an unfortunate exchange with Citizen Stephen Abuwatseya, an e-hailing cab driver.
What began as a misunderstanding escalated into actions and remarks I deeply regret, which do not reflect the values and character I strive to uphold, both as a citizen and as a representative of the people.
I sincerely apologize for my words and actions during this incident. I recognize the distress and frustration this has caused Citizen Abuwatseya, his family, and the public at large. As a public servant, I understand the weight of my role and how my words can impact others.
While I am human and not infallible, I remain accountable for my actions. Citizen Abuwatseya and I have explored alternative dispute resolution methods to address this issue and have reached a respectful resolution, which I am committed to following through.
Furthermore, I extend my heartfelt apologies to the Inspector General of Police, recognizing the unintended disparagement my remarks may have caused to his person, his office, and the entire institution. I reaffirm my respect for the Nigerian Police Force and the Inspector General's commitment to maintaining law and order.
Additionally, I extend my sincere apologies to the leadership and members of this House and the National Assembly as a whole for any deficit in goodwill this incident may have caused. I am aware that my actions reflect not only on myself but also on this esteemed institution and the trust that the public places in us.
This incident has been a humbling reminder of the necessity for restraint and self-control, especially in challenging circumstances. I sincerely apologize for any pain or discomfort my actions may have caused, and I am committed to learning from this experience to grow into a better citizen and a more empathetic representative of the people.
This experience is particularly disheartening given my recent achievements in constituency engagement, including many interventions in health, agriculture, education, and economic empowerment for my people. It is a teachable moment not only for me but also for many in the political sphere, as we are held to higher standards of conduct and rhetoric, even under provocation.
I am committed to using this as an opportunity for growth and as a call to be better, and do better.
Signed:
*Rep. Alexander Mascot Ikwechegh*
Two hot slaps equals to N30m. Nothing more, nothing less.
ReplyDeleteYea, the Bolt driver needs to be compensated. He even fell ill as a result of the hot slaps
DeleteAnon10:45🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
DeleteAnon 10:45, Oil dey your head 👍👍
Delete😂😂😂😂 @ Jules.
DeleteYeye apology.
DeleteAny apology wen include "my good work claims" na yeye apology.
Make peace with men is a biblical injunction. Flip it, the cab man would have truly disappeared as boasted by this man.
Poor man dey suffer.
Your upbringing will show up in public, good or bad❗
DeleteRep. Alexander Mascot Ikwechegh WILL DEFINITELY PAY A HEAVY COMPENSATION TO THE BOLT DRIVER. Lawyers are not idle and won't miss this opportunity plus his comment disparaging the IGP won't go lightly. He would also write a statement regarding the safety of the Bolt driver for the threat to life.
Toor
ReplyDeleteHe has apologized. Go and sin no more
No he should pay for it...We should stop making excuses for bad behaviour by letting certain things go like that....What if that guy died while he was abusing him...He made a real 'mascot' of himself.....His conduct alone if he had some dignity should have made him to resign but of course they don't care.....
DeleteDisgraceful people
Apologies not accepted. He should pay for damages
DeleteHe should pay for damages
ReplyDeleteExactly! He should pay for damages
DeleteFor tympanic membrane replacement 😒.
DeleteThis apology is not enough !
He should!!!
DeleteNa wa o after given hot slapp
ReplyDeleteNah Apology go End am nah I done talk am before..
ReplyDeleteAll of you that are saying he must be dealt with come and see ooo
Africa Oyibo dey him house dey give Apology self ...
Niger Niger 🤸🤸
For the slap to sound like ringing tone it's must be very hot chaiii Jesu
Hello iya Boys
Who cares about your fake apology. We want justice!
ReplyDeleteFan Emmanuel
Go and compensate the bolt driver and leave plenty English. I hope the driver will not ‘disappear’ as you threatened in the video?
ReplyDeleteWhat does alternative dispute resolution mean?
DeleteIt means other means of settling fight/issues/tussles etc.
DeleteDisco Dancer, thanks. I know the meaning. I was responding to anon 11.03, who was asking the Rep. to compensate the Bolt driver. People will read and still give advise the press had already addressed. Alternative dispute resolution may include compensation, beside the public apology.
DeleteThe slap can be used as ringing tone indeed Mami Stella you funny eeh🤣🤣🤣
ReplyDeleteBetter for him anyways
50m as compensation ooo.
ReplyDeleteUpon say this world too small like this you dey form Aninii 🙄 hope you have learned your lessons
ReplyDeleteThe apology is not enough
ReplyDeleteHe should pay for damages for the two hot slaps.
I pity his wife
And to think a lawyer came out to say he was set up. 🙄
ReplyDeleteBig lie!!
DeleteThat was just a cover up!
It is well with you,may God calm your inner turmoil.
ReplyDeleteIf it's possible he should be sacked.
ReplyDeleteI pity whoeva offend u be cos u no go ever forgive d person. And to think your ID name is God's Favour. If u no fit forgive person wey offend u, how God Wan take favor u?
DeleteMy dear 11:39, Sorry to burst your bubble i don't easily get angry and even if i am angry I can never bring myself to the level of being violent, this man here is a public figure. Like Beejay said, I pity his wife.
DeleteHmmmmm 👨🦯👨🦯 Nigeria my country
ReplyDeleteThe bold driver should sue him for physical assault, haba. It was uncalled for.
ReplyDeleteI would never accept that apology until he suffers.
ReplyDeleteWhy mama?if there are other means to settle issues apart from court and police,it's better done peacefully.If you make him suffer,it won't be worth it for your peace.
DeleteConsidering your profession, you should be compassionate. I pity those poor kids in your care and your staff too are in trouble.
DeleteWhich one is Citizen citizen...didn't you know he was a Citizen before the slaps & threats? Imagine the unapologetic apology....he doesn't deserve that seat period!
ReplyDeleteDo you know who I am is apologising. Power intoxication dey worry you. Yellow pawpaw.
ReplyDeletePower of social media. It’s great that he was made to apologize. God bless Nigeria.
ReplyDeletePlease, my own is: Is Ikwechegh an igbo name? Or did he funky-lize his name?
ReplyDeleteIkwechegh is an Igbo name. Alex is from my hometown of Igbere in Bende LGA of Abia State. Ikwechegh is their family name. Like most Igbo words some udaume(vowel) swallowed another.
DeleteIkwechegh is their family name. The full name is Ikwecheghonwu. Ikwu(Family/Clan) Echeghi(can't/wont stop) Onwu(death)
DeleteNa dat one you see? You no see Mascot?
DeleteO si no fido dido.🤣
😂😂😂 Stella said the slaps can be used as ringing tones😂😂
ReplyDeleteSelf control is a virtue that's required by everyone.
This one go dey wooze his wife and staff slaps at any slightest provocation.
What do we call this ? damage control ?
ReplyDeleteHe is a disgrace to Abia State and the Igbo tribe as a whole.
ReplyDeleteThis is why I didn't marry an Igbo man or anyone from across the Niger, they are very proud and arrogant, even the poor ones.
Abeg o, man slap bolt driver e come affect all tribes from that region?
DeleteEvery Igbo man now has pride abii because they refused to be a pushover. Go and yansh down.
DeleteI hope they are not the ones that refused to marry you because of the red flags in you.
DeleteWhich disgrace? When Hon Doguwa killed someone in Kano State, who arrested him? Because he's a public servant that's why the uproar, even when Jagaban told us that he bought Nigeria with his money, wasn't it enough slap to all Nigerians?
Delete#JustJustifyingTheSlap but they should allow him to breath.
Because of this guy's issue, a colleague of mine asked me "where am I from?"
Mao Akuh
Just like that!!! If the reverse was the case it wouldn't had ended in apologies. Nawa
ReplyDeleteThe apology isn't enough
ReplyDeleteDo the needful please
Set awon Elisha abbo.
ReplyDeleteHe should compensate him for the 2 hot slaps.
ReplyDeleteYou're forgiven, handsome
ReplyDeleteShooter Gyal
Slap used as ringtone bawo🤣🤣
ReplyDeleteGood he apologized....he should try and compensate d driver too
Good but he should pay for damages.
ReplyDeleteNo remorse
ReplyDeleteHe still needs to lose his job. Verbally and physically assaulting someone and you think an apology is enough. You have no business in this work. There are farm animals you can work with because working with or for ppl is not for you. Your actions demand consequences.
ReplyDeleteIt’s a good apology
ReplyDeleteOthers can learn from the way this is written
Thank God he apologized and I am sure they must have compensated the Bolt guy.
ReplyDeleteOur politicians and abuse of office is 5&6 with Zero regards for humanity.
Apologies accepted with full compensation for damages.
ReplyDeleteHopefully Mascot will learn a thing or two from this episode and become a better person.
And Portable still dey him house, no arrest, MC Oluomo still dey parada,no arrest. Naija I hail o
ReplyDeleteMao Akuh
This HOR na proper otule. You did not apologise directly to the person you debased and physically assaulted. I really hope they make an example out of him. He isn't sorry, he just got caught that is all.
ReplyDelete💯
DeleteIf not for the public outcry would he have apologized. This is hypocrisy to me. Too full of himself. What happens to the physical abuse on the bolt driver. Rubbish
ReplyDeleteUnleading “leaders”
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